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Your unit should start within 10 seconds of 
pushing the starter button. If the unit fails to 
start check the following. 

1.  Engine stop switch is “ON”. 
2.  Parking Brake Locked “ON”. 
3.  Tether switch is fully inserted.  
4.  If you used the remote switch to stop 

the unit you must press the run button 
to reset the receiver stop switch. 

 

Driving your ATV 

Your ATV should only be driven in an area 
that is designated for this use.  Insure that the 
area is free of obstacles and other dangers 
that could cause a loss of control. Check with 
your local authorities for any regulations 
regarding the use of your ATV.  
 
Always keep your feet on the footrests and 
your hands on the handle bar grips while 
operating your ATV. Doing so will give you 
the best control of the unit.  
 
Start your ATV by following the starting 
procedure above and allow the engine a few 
minutes to warm up before releasing the 
parking brake. 
 
Start the unit by slowly increasing the throttle 
until the unit begins moving.  

 
 

Turning your ATV 

Learning to turn your ATV requires you to learn 
to shift your weight and control the throttle to 
allow the rear wheels to turn properly. When 
making a turn, the wheels on the outside of the 
turn must travel a wider radius and thus a 
greater distance than the inside wheels of the 
turn. Since the rear axle does not permit a 
different rate of rotation, it is not enough to 
merely steer your ATV into the turn. 
 
To turn properly, steer in the direction of the turn 
and lean your body to the inside of the turn while 
supporting your weight on the outer footrest. Use 
the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn. 
 
If you do not use this turning technique the unit 
will have a tendency to continue in a straight line. 
If this occurs, release the throttle lever to allow 
the unit to stop. 
Avoid braking or accelerating until you have 
regained directional control.   
 

Parking Your ATV

 

1.  Always park your ATV on a level surface. 
2.  Turn the ignition key to the “OFF’” 

position to stop the engine.  

3.  Set the engine stop switch to “OFF” 

position. 

4.  Engage the parking brake locking button.  
5.  Turn the fuel valve to the “OFF” position.  
6.  Remove the ignition key to prevent 

unauthorized use or theft of your ATV. 

 

Summary of Contents for Viper 40E (RXL-40E)

Page 1: ...E TON OWNER S MANUAL Viper 40E RXL 40E...

Page 2: ...t both the operator and the adult supervisor attend an ATV safety instruction course ALWAYS Wear Protective Clothing While operating this vehicle the driver must always wear protective clothing Protec...

Page 3: ...itch 8 Fuel System Fuel tank 8 Fuel valve 9 Inline Fuel Filter 9 Engine Oil 10 Tires Wheels Tire inspection 10 Tire pressure 10 Spark Plug 10 Air Filter 10 Braking Systems 11 Drive Chain 12 Throttle L...

Page 4: ...a public road or highway the vehicle should be pushed across using extreme caution 5 This vehicle MUST NOT be operated without adult supervision and instruction 6 DO NOT operate this vehicle while un...

Page 5: ...eration Check the engine oil level in the oil tank Check fuel level and inspect for fuel leaks Remember you can ride further in 1 hour than you can walk back in 1 day 11 WARM UP your body with some ex...

Page 6: ...your vehicle in a safe place free of any ignition source 14 NEVER run the vehicle in an enclosed area The exhaust gases from the engine contain CARBON MONOXIDE which can be fatal if breathed in high...

Page 7: ...ent tube 2 Fuel Valve 3 Throttle lever 4 Rear Parking brake lever 5 Engine stop switch 6 Safety Tether switch 7 Starter Button 8 Pull Starter Handle Vehicle Identification Number VIN is located at the...

Page 8: ...ss the run button in order for the unit to be restarted This action resets the remote receiver on the unit The unit may also be started remotely by pressing both the Stop Run buttons together Safety N...

Page 9: ...ed as a parking brake whenever the vehicle is not in operation This feature should be engaged in order to start the engine The brake lever has a safety switch built in to prevent the engine from start...

Page 10: ...minutes after turning off the unit before refueling Spilling fuel on a HOT engine could cause a fire Wipe up any fuel spills before re starting Fuel Valve The unit is equipped with a three way fuel v...

Page 11: ...portant to inspect your tires and wheels for damage and wear before each riding session Inspect each tire for cuts tears and punctures Inspect the wheel rim for dents and separation of the wheel from...

Page 12: ...nt Wash the element in a non flammable solvent such as Air Filter cleaner from your local auto parts dealer 1 Dry the element completely before continuing 2 Soak the element in clean engine oil until...

Page 13: ...ss slack in the chain Once the chain has been adjusted to the proper tension retighten the axle position locking bolt The chain should be kept well lubricated to prevent excess wear and premature fail...

Page 14: ...ate on top of the transmission box near the oil tank bracket on the left hand side of the unit 4 Allow the oil to drain completely 15 30 min 5 Reinstall the drain plug and tighten Torque to 7 10lbf ft...

Page 15: ...ATV takes only a few minutes and may save you from serious injuries and costly repairs 1 Check engine fuel level 2 Check brake brake cable operations 3 Check tire condition and pressure 4 Check drive...

Page 16: ...ATV Learning to turn your ATV requires you to learn to shift your weight and control the throttle to allow the rear wheels to turn properly When making a turn the wheels on the outside of the turn mus...

Page 17: ...727mm 28 6 Wheel Base 768mm 30 2 Dry Weight 64kg 134lbs Suspension Front A Arms Dual Shocks Rear Swing Arm Single Shock Brakes Front N A Rear Mechanical Drum Tires Front 145 70 6 Rear 145 70 6 Min 2p...

Page 18: ...e High grade synthetic 2 cycle oil Engine Oil Volume Pre Mix 50 1 Type SAE 80 90 weight Transmission Volume 70cc 2 4oz Spark Plug NGK BPM6Y NGK Nipendenso W22MP U Champion CJ7Y Not Recommended Electro...

Page 19: ...as part of pre ride inspection Bolts Nuts Fasteners I I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Wheels I I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Steering system I Every 6 months Inspect as part of pr...

Page 20: ...Page 19 Viper 40E Wiring Diagram...

Page 21: ...anty program are 1 Damage caused by accidents misuse negligence improper vehicle operation 2 Any modification or alteration to any standard specifications or equipment 3 Any repairs made by an unautho...

Page 22: ...ake a test ride to familiarize themselves with the machine and to make certain the unit is in proper operating condition The dealer is responsible for checking and performing all items on the set up a...

Page 23: ...Page 22 Owner s Notes...

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